Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The typical genus of Spiriferidæ, having the long brachial appendages coiled into a pair of spirals, called the carriage-spring apparatus, supported upon similarly convoluted shelly lamellæ, and the shell impunctate, with a long straight hinge-line.
- noun A member of this genus.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun (Paleon.) Any one of numerous species of fossil brachipods of the genus Spirifer, or Delthyris, and allied genera, in which the long calcareous supports of the arms form a large spiral, or helix, on each side.
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- noun paleontology Any of
numerous species offossil brachiopods of thegenus Spirifer, or Delthyris, and allied genera, in which the longcalcareous supports of thearms form a largespiral , orhelix , on each side.
Etymologies
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From Latin spira ("a coil") + fero ("I bear").
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